The Urban Bounty Hunter 5e from the Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide is the most opportunistic of all the character backgrounds. Where regular folk see conflict, bounty hunters see profit. If there’s enough strife in society that people have taken to physical blows, you can be sure that the...
From here on, increase your Dexterity as much as possible, and get ready to use your Infiltration Expertise at level nine to create a fake identity, for when the DM starts sending bounty hunters after your character… Tabaxi Swashbuckler With natural agility and feline charm, this swashbuckler ...
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The Urban Bounty Hunter background sees your character having a personal history of, as the title suggests, bounty hunting. To be able to do this dangerous work, a character with the Urban Bounty Hunter background becomes proficient in two of four major skills: Deception, Insight, Persuasion, ...
I've been playing with the idea of a bounty hunter character based on a valor/swords bard. Most of his spells would be tracking, healing or buff related and I'd essentially flavor him as you would an artificer, with each spell be a piece of gear he activates.. Buff...
“kits” for classes that would exchange some features for specializing elsewhere, like the Berserker Fighter or the Bounty Hunter thief. These kits were spread across numerous sourcebooks, including major rules expansions likeSkills and PowerandCombat and Tactics, as well as campaign settings and ...
A Gloomstalker might have once been a Criminal or an Urban Bounty Hunter, for example. Or perhaps your Fey Wanderer is a Feylost because you were kidnapped and brought to the Feywild as a child. These backgrounds have natural ties to the Ranger class, but it’s never a bad choice to...